PM Modi's Fuel Conservation Push Leads Surat Companies to WFH Shift
Echoing Prime Minister Narendra Modi's urgent plea to save fuel, IT firms in Surat are revolutionizing their operations. Work-from-home has become the new norm for many, reducing office traffic and...

Echoing Prime Minister Narendra Modi's urgent plea to save fuel, IT firms in Surat are revolutionizing their operations. Work-from-home has become the new norm for many, reducing office traffic and promoting greener commuting alternatives like carpooling and buses. At the forefront is Biz Insights, where CEO Kunal Shah detailed the transition. 'The PM's words hit home—we're executing them diligently,' he explained. From full office attendance, they've pivoted to 70% remote work, reserving physical presence for high-priority tasks nearing deadlines. Employees are embracing the change wholeheartedly. A staffer shared, 'Home-based work is ideal, but when meetings demand it, we head in. Family consensus led us to ditch solo drives for shared rides with relatives, slashing fuel needs.' For a young intern navigating a 15-20 km journey, variety is key: carpooling with peers, public transport hops, and rare cab rides. 'This flexibility honors the PM's vision while keeping costs down,' he remarked. Commuters from afar, like one from Bardoli, are equally adaptive. 'WFH minimizes trips, and public options make the rest efficient,' he said. The policy rollout post-appeal has streamlined workflows without compromising output. This Surat story highlights how a leader's call can mobilize businesses toward sustainability. With fuel scarcity looming, expect more firms to follow, fostering a culture of shared rides and remote efficiency that benefits wallets, roads, and the planet alike.
